"It’s never the future for a dog, but they’re aware of it, inasmuch as they have a keen sense of expecting what is to come, but that’s just displacing the Present into the realm of Desire, and barking until it comes true. See also, politics." |
Libertarian thinking about everything. --Ere he shall lose an eye for such a trifle... For doing deeds of nature! I'm ashamed. The law is such an ass. -- G. Chapman, 1654.
Apr 6, 2010
My buddy John lives in the GMA where he is employed as an expert. In his spare time he keeps me up to date on quarter-MOA groups shot by James Lileks. The latest:
Apr 5, 2010
Improvised weaponry
"Barefoot" is pretty good wine for the money, and it doesn't suffer the ignominy of coming with a screw top. It closes with a "cork" of plastic or some such, and the thing looks durable enough to stand rough handling.
It mikes .8125. I'm looking for something in the shed with a .8125 ID. Then compressed air? Surgical tubing? Hair spray?
Look to your laurels, Dr. Strangegun.
Renewal
This is just to keep the TMR author focused. It's repeated occasionally, and it has been too long.
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There's a good deal of plain wise-assery in The McGee Reader, and no change is foreseen. But crude and vulgar bile promulgated to the public should rest on some kind of philosophical and intellectual basis, to wit:
Three kinds of people exist.
(1) authoritarians -- the stunted cretins who wish to use government to dictate the manner in which you live your life
(2) libertarians -- the opposite, believers in personal sovereignty who suspect that things like the United States Constitution mean pretty much what they say
(3) inerts -- those who, in return for potted chickens, put authoritarians in power
Apr 4, 2010
Easter 2010
To the men and women who carry a sense of Faith into adulthood, Happy Easter. May you be blessed.
For the rest, there is nothing in the Skeptic's Creed that prevents us from lifting our eyes and thinking a bit about renewal.
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